FaceMe’s avatar technology uses biometrics to learn human interactions and will interact accordingly "to ease the customer’s experience." According to the company, these ‘employees’ can offer personalised service using natural language.

FaceMe CEO, Danny Tomsett added:

Digital Employees also learn from every past interaction to sharpen and perfect their skills,

Continuing:

She embodies the AI experience with human like qualities, including a friendly personality and emotional understanding,

The trial at Auckland Airport will continue with the findings expected to be published in April 2018.

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